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Home » Mother Cleared After Pulling Gun Outside York School as Prosecutors Say She Acted in Self-Defense

Mother Cleared After Pulling Gun Outside York School as Prosecutors Say She Acted in Self-Defense

Adam Green By Adam Green February 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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Mother Cleared After Pulling Gun Outside York School as Prosecutors Say She Acted in Self-Defense

YORK, PA — Authorities have concluded their investigation into a confrontation between two parents outside E.F. Smith School in York, determining that one of the women involved was legally justified in displaying a firearm during the altercation.

The incident, which unfolded in front of the school and was partially captured on a widely viewed live social media video, drew community concern over allegations of a firearm being brandished on school grounds. In response to public outcry and the seriousness of the situation, York City Police Commissioner Michael Muldrow ordered a reassessment of the case and directed investigators to present their findings to the York County District Attorney’s Office for further review.

During the follow-up investigation, “Parent-B” — the woman initially released at the scene — voluntarily returned for questioning. Investigators confirmed that she had a valid permit to carry a firearm and that she had indeed displayed the weapon during the encounter. Surveillance footage, police body camera video, and still images from the social media recording supported this conclusion.

“Parent-B” expressed remorse over her involvement, acknowledging that although she acted in fear for her safety, some of her prior behavior was regrettable. Despite this, the District Attorney ultimately determined that her actions fell within the bounds of Pennsylvania’s self-defense laws. No charges will be filed against her in relation to the incident.

“Parent-A,” the other woman involved and the one taken into custody at the scene, was released on her own recognizance. The original charges filed against her remain in place and will be addressed in court. Officials noted that charges do not equate to a conviction, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Police worked closely with the school district throughout the day of the incident to ensure student safety, maintain order, and conduct a comprehensive review of the event.

This incident highlights the importance of understanding legal self-defense rights. Even in high-stress, emotionally charged situations, it is critical for armed citizens to act within the confines of the law. In this case, investigators and prosecutors carefully evaluated the facts and concluded that the defensive display of a firearm was legally justified, underscoring the value of thorough post-incident reviews.

It also serves as a reminder that even when you’re legally justified, you may still face intense scrutiny, legal proceedings, and the risk of arrest. That’s why it’s wise to have self-defense legal coverage through a provider like CCW Safe, which can help protect your rights and support you through the aftermath of a defensive gun use.

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